A Park Slope townhouse with a once controversial penthouse became the priciest property in Brooklyn's luxury market with an asking price of $15 million, showcasing a three-year renovation and historical significance.
The second most expensive home contracted was in Brooklyn Heights with an asking price of just under $7 million, featuring five bedrooms, an elevator, and a rooftop terrace.
The total contracts signed increased from 14 to 19 in the previous period, with townhouses being a significant portion of the transactions.
Jeremy Stein of Sotheby's International Realty was involved in both the top spot sale and a $32.5 million deal for a Puck Building penthouse, showcasing his strong presence in Manhattan's luxury real estate market.
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